Organize your substitute teacher instructions in a thorough, detailed and professional manner. This is sure to promote classroom order during your absence. Use forms such as: welcome note, location of important items and information, school timetable, daily schedule and classroom routines, emergency procedures, school and classroom discipline policy, seating charts, special needs student information, class list, student background information, bus students list, daily lesson plans, incident report forms, student anecdotal charts, end of the day feedback and more... Develop clear instructions only once and then use them over and over again! The only updating to be done is that of the daily lesson plan. This is the interactive version of this book which permits you to write or type your instructions directly onto each form before printing. Administrators appreciate seeing substitute teacher instructions that promote order in the classroom.
By: Stevan Krajnjan
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I have been teaching for 22 years, most of which was done in a Special Education classroom. I have also taught ESL, Physical and Health Education and Art. As part of my teaching experience I have mainly taught, Language, Mathematics, History, Geography, social and organizational skills
